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The spell can penetrate barriers, but 2 feet of rock, 2 inches of any metal other than lead, or a thin sheet of lead blocks you. When you cast the spell or as your action during the Duration, you can Search for thoughts within 30 feet of you. You can also use this spell to detect the presence of thinking Creatures you can't see. Questions verbally directed at the target creature naturally shape the course of its thoughts, so this spell is particularly effective as part of an interrogation. Either way, the target knows that you are probing into its mind, and unless you shift your attention to another creature's thoughts, the creature can use its action on its turn to make an Intelligence check contested by your Intelligence check if it succeeds, the spell ends. If it fails, you gain Insight into its reasoning (if any), its emotional state, and something that looms large in its mind (such as something it worries over, loves, or hates). If you probe deeper, the target must make a Wisdom saving throw. As an action, you can either shift your attention to another creature's thoughts or attempt to probe deeper into the same creature's mind. You initially learn the surface thoughts of the creature - what is most on its mind in that moment. If the creature you choose has an Intelligence of 3 or lower or doesn't speak any language, the creature is unaffected. When you cast the spell and as your action on each turn until the spell ends, you can focus your mind on any one creature that you can see within 30 feet of you. Screenplay : Janno Jürgens, Anti NaulainenĬast : Aleksei Beljajev, Marcus Borkmann, Meelo Eliisabet Kriisaįollow us on social media: / PIBMumbai /pibmumbai ID: 1774389) Visitor Counter : 262For the Duration, you can read the thoughts of certain Creatures. When father tries to push Rain into the boundaries of his world, Rain finds hope in Aleksandra, a mysterious woman with a shady past. Ats is a witness to the clash between his father and brother, two stubborn men from different generations with radically different views of the world. In the film, the protagonist, Rain follows his young brother Ats, and unexpectedly returns to the family home in a small seaside town to face their authoritarian father Kalju and their mother, a woman on the verge of losing love. Press Conference by the makers of 'Rain' - the Debut Competition Film Rain is being screened in the Competition Category for Best Debut Feature Film of a Director, at the 52nd Edition of International Film Festival of India. Henel Jurgens was also present on the occasion. It’s a wonderful festival that unites people across the globe through cinema,” he added.Īssistant Director of the film, Ms. On his experience at IFFI, he said “We have travelled around 7000 kms to reach IFFI, but people everywhere are same, so as the emotions and problems. It worked and we are happy to be here.”Īnti Naulainen, the writer of the film said that there are generational gaps within a family on several fronts, starting from language, habits and the use of technology. On the making of his film, he said “It was a long process and it took us 7 years to complete the film since inception of the idea. He further said that films ought to be honest and intuitive expressions of one’s authentic self. His short film Distance which was selected for the Locarno Film Festival was also on the theme of the power-structures within societal planes and the young man who wants to break free. I made a film to ask those questions to my brothers,” added Jürgens. “I had many unanswered questions within me which I could never express in real life. Talking about the film, he said that it was a journey of self-discovery and an exploration of his own self. “Some emotions which I can’t express in real life, I wanted to express through reel,” he said. Jürgens said that Nordics by nature keep their emotions inside and find it difficult to vent it out. The clash of generations - old versus young – is a pervasive motif that runs through the film, said Jürgens while addressing the media on the sidelines of 52 nd IFFI today. Rain, the debut feature film of Estonian director Janno Jürgens explores the dimensions of power relationships within family - that between the father and the son.